Totally agree with Mickey Mouse club house!! My dd is a sucker for stickers she can spend hours with them. Haven't got there yet but dd will be 3 1/2 when little man arrives and I plan on just nursing like normal while dd is playing I will just use my cover as I do in public because I am pretty modest person. But don't really plan on changing anything; we will just go about the day as usual.

Totally agree with Mickey Mouse club house!! My dd is a sucker for stickers she can spend hours with them. Haven't got there yet but dd will be 3 1/2 when little man arrives and I plan on just nursing like normal while dd is playing I will just use my cover as I do in public because I am pretty modest person. But don't really plan on changing anything; we will just go about the day as usual.

When I watched a baby that was 6 months when I started and 11 months when I stopped and breastfed my son I would either give her her bottle while I nursed (she could hold it herself), let her play on the floor in front of me (she didn't crawl yet and once she did I no longer was nursing), or put her down for a nap. Never was a problem. There was a few times I had to hold both while I nursed my son but it wasn't too hard for me.

When I watched a baby that was 6 months when I started and 11 months when I stopped and breastfed my son I would either give her her bottle while I nursed (she could hold it herself), let her play on the floor in front of me (she didn't crawl yet and once she did I no longer was nursing), or put her down for a nap. Never was a problem. There was a few times I had to hold both while I nursed my son but it wasn't too hard for me.

I give my older son - they are just 14.5 months apart - a full sippy cup and snacks when I start to nurse. That usually helps a ton to keep him occupied. Sesame Street on DVR is also a lifesaver. Good luck!

I give my older son - they are just 14.5 months apart - a full sippy cup and snacks when I start to nurse. That usually helps a ton to keep him occupied. Sesame Street on DVR is also a lifesaver. Good luck!

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